Construction Cost Estimating and Cost Control

Construction Cost Estimating and Cost Control

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Syllabus

  • Week 1 - Construction Cost Estimating and Cost Control Overview
    Professor Odeh describes the course and provides an overview of what will be covered. Also covered is an introduction to Construction Cost Estimating and Cost Controls.
  • Week 1 - Understanding Design in the Construction Industry
    Ian Taylor, project manager for Turner and Townsend, introduces the stages of design in a construction project.
  • Week 1 - Introduction to the Types of Cost Estimates
    Professor Odeh describes the types of cost estimates in a construction project. Also covered in this module are the tools and methods used to create estimates.
  • Week 1 - Quantity Take-Off and Measurement
    James Sneath, Associate Director of Cost Management for Turner and Townsend, and Ian Taylor, Project Manager for Turner and Townsend, discuss Quantity Take Off and Measurement. Estimating cut and fill costs is taught along with a detailed example of using cut ...
  • Week 2 - Pricing
    James Sneath, Associate Director of Cost Management for Turner and Townsend, discusses pricing, labor costs and equipment costs. Topics include, cost materials, formwork, reinforcing steel and concrete. Money component and productivity component is discussed i...
  • Week 2 - Building the Estimate
    ames Sneath, Associate Director of Cost Management at Turner and Townsend, Inc., illustrates how to build an estimate. Sneath does a deep dive into a schematic design project.
  • Week 2 - Procurement
    James Sneath, Associate Director of Cost Management for Turner and Townsend, discussed the procurement stage of a construction projects and they typical involvement of a cost manager or cost estimator.
  • Week 2 - Post Contract and Cost Estimation within a Project
    James Sneath, Associate Director of Cost Management for Turner and Townsend Construction, discusses post contract and cost estimation with a construction project. Also covered in this module are cost reporting, change orders and communication and meetings.
  • Week 3 - Construction Cost Control Methods
    Professor Odeh introduces construction cost control and the work segments contained in a project.
  • Week 3 - Earned Value Method (EVM)
    In this module, Professor Odeh goes deeper into the Earned Value Method of Cost Control.
  • Week 3 - Close Out Period
    Ian Taylor, Project Manager at Turner and Townsend, Inc., introduces cost management close out and punch-list review.
  • Week 3 - Cost Estimation in Practice
    James Sneath, Associate Director of Cost Management at Turner and Townsend, Inc., talks about cost estimation in general practice. The unit starts with tips in cost estimating and cost management and ends with a discussion of the international roles of cost ma...
  • Week 4 - Project Cash Flow
    Ben Miller, Project Manager at Gilbane Building Company, discusses contracts and cash flows. Revenues, expenses and how they impact projects as a whole will be covered.
  • Week 4 - Technology Trends in Cost Estimating and Cost Control
    Kevin Labrecque, Senior Vice President at Harper Limbach LLC discusses technology trends in cost estimating and cost control. Topics include 5D Estimating Systems (BIM), estimating software, technology workflows, and implementation.
  • Week 5 - Program Cost Estimating
    Christopher Toomey, Senior Vice President at AECOM Global Programs, discusses cost control for large programs.
  • Week 5 - Lean in Cost Control
    Sam Spata, Owner of Method Lean, presents this module on Lean In Cost Control.

Prerequisite

None.

Instructors

Ibrahim Odeh, Ph.D., MBA
Instructor, Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Columbia University
Director of Research and Founder, Global Leaders in Construction Management

Editor

Columbia University is a private university located in Morningside Heights, in the north-western part of the borough of Manhattan, in New York (United States). Its origins lie in King's College, founded in 1754 by King George II of Great Britain. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the United States and is part of the Ivy League group of eight of the country's oldest, most famous, most prestigious and most elitist universities.

Columbia is one of the most selective and prestigious universities in the world. The admission rate was 5.1% in 2019, comparable to Harvard and Stanford. Ranked first in the United States for research, it is sixth in the world (fourth in the United States) in the CUWR ranking of the world's top 1,000 universities and eighth in the Shanghai University Rankings.

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